Cook-stove attachment for gas-jets



W. H. VINCENT.

COOK STOVE ATTACHMENT FOR GAS JETS.

APPLICATION mp0 NOV; 26, 1918.

1,345,295; Patunted June 29, 1920. v 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1.

7r wf W. H. VINCENT.

COOK STOVE ATTACHMENT FOR GAS JETS.

APPLICATION FILED W. 25, 1918.

1,345,295. Patented June 29, 1920.

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wvudoo hereto.

Reference is had to the drawings formlng V UNITED STATES,

PATENT, OFFICE.

WILLIAM H. VINCENT, or} PARK SIDE, scorn AUsrRALIA, AUSTRALIA.

ooo'K-smvEArrAoHMENr ron GAS-JETS.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, WILLIAM H. VINCENT,

a citizen of Australia, residing at Park Side, South Australia, Australia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cook-Stove Attachments for Gas-Jets, of which-the following is 'a' specification.

- This invention relates to an improved cooking stove, and more particularly to one adapted to be employed as an attachment to a gas jet, whereby when owing tolimited.

space, it is not convenient or possible to use an ordinary gas range owing to the, space taken up by the same, an attachment in accordance with the invention, may be associated with a gas burner,so as to provide. a]

cooking stove, with an oven and gas burner, so that one can bake, boil or .cook in any fashion desired.

A further object of the invention is to provide a novel constructionof cook stove for the purposes specified and also a novel arrangement of supports for the same, adapting the device to be positioned over. a gas burner, as specified. i p I lVith the above objects and others in view, as will appear. as the description proceeds, the invention consists of the various novel features of construction, combination of elements and arrangement of parts which will be more fully described herein. and set forth with particularity in the claim appended a part of the application, in which I Figure 1 is a plan view of'my improved stove attachment for gas burners,

Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view of the same,

Fig. 3 1s a sectional view taken .at right angles to Fig. 2, and showing the support ing structure for the stove, and

Fig. 4 is an enlarged detailed sectional view showing the manner of applying the stove to the gas burner pipe or tip. 7

Referring to the drawings in detail, the

numeral 10 designates, a wallor other ver-, tical support, from which projects horizon- Y tally, a gas pipe 11 inthe form of a fixture having the usual form of valve 12 leading to the burner 13.

The stove; generallydesignated at 14, is

adapted for. application to the burner 13 and comprises a sheet metal oven-like arrangement including a back wall 15 having an opening 16 for theescape of excess heat and Specification of'Letter s Tatent. PatentedJune 29,1920. Application filed Novemher26,'1 918.' Serial I\1'o 264=,267. Q r

vapors, while a door 17 is provided, at the front thereof. The oven also has the inner end wall 18 adjacent to'the wall or support 10, anouter wall 19 and top 20, While the bottom portion21 serves as means for attachment of a right angular bracket22 havtweenthe vertical and horizontal portions ofthe brackets 22, thereby providing a-rigid supporting structure in combination with l a pluralityof rightangular brackets 25 con- .nected to the wall and top .wall or portion 20 of the ovens Arranged upon the top wall 20 is a gas ring or burner 26 supported by a series of brackets or lugs 27 spacedfrom the top portion 20 and receiving thereunder, a branch supply pipe 28 for gas connected to the burner pipe 11 through the medium of a T-l upwardly vadjacent'to the side wall 18. of

the stove and inwardly under the frame 30.

having top and bottom inwardly extending joint shown at 29,'the' pipe 28 extending edgeflanges 30 and 30respectively positioned' around the top portion 20 and provided with parallel bars 31 disposed on the top flange 30' and retained in position by a supplementary framev 31 providing means whereby to support one or more cooking utensils over the burner 26.

Arrangedv within the oven are series of shelf holders 32 designed to support one or more shelves 33 upon which suitable cooking utensils may be arranged for baking pur-. poses. The burner for supplying heat tothe ovens, consists of a pipe 34 arranged longitudinally beneath the oven or bottom, 21

thereof at right angles to the wall, and hav- 1 .ing a depending portion35 intermediately of its ends to engage the burner 13 as clearly shown in Fig. 4 of. the drawings. The

:burner is provided with a reduced portion 36 forming a shoulder 37 to receive the depending portion 35 thereagainst, soas to form a gas tight connection and the free end of the pipe 34 has air ports 34 and extends upwardly as shown at 36 through the bottom wall 21, and then. rearwardl toward the back wall 15, as shown at 39. zontal portions 39 lead centrally into the burner fpipe or'elongated burners 40 having the usual apertured burner projectionsfll. through which the gas issues and is ignited.

he hori The supply of gas to the burners 10 is controlled by the valvev12, While a valve a2 in the pipe 28 serves to control the flow of clearly shown in operation and advantages of my invention g. b hadav1n ,thus describedmm invention g V y a what I claim as new, and desiretosecure by Letters Patent of the United States, is:

A cooking stove comprlsing-a casing forming an oven: accessible through its front, a

substantially U-shaped pipe forming stem With branches passed-through the bottom of the oven and extended laterally fora .dis-

7 tance therein, burner tubes interiorly of the oven at opposite sides thereof and connected With the lateral entensions of saldbranches, thestem of said pipe having openlngsfor .111

troducing air and being adaptedto'detachably telescope over a gas jet burner and abut the flanged portion thereof, and a burner ring exteriorly' ofand upon the top of the oven and having, a valved le'a d for connection with the pipe leading to gas jet.

In testimony whereof, I y signa'- ture hereto. v I 7 WILLIAM V 

